Rubber wood is one of the types of wood that SSR VINA often mentions. If you are familiar with the English name “rubber wood”, then rubber wood is also known as “hevea wood”.

Introduction to hevea wood

Hevea wood, commonly known as hevea wood, is harvested from the hevea tree (Hevea brasiliensis) and is primarily cultivated in Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand. Initially grown for latex production, hevea trees are cut down for timber after they have exhausted their latex-producing capacity, usually after 25-30 years. This dual-purpose approach minimizes resource waste and provides an eco-friendly alternative to traditional hardwoods, which are often sourced from natural forests, thereby reducing deforestation and promoting environmental sustainability.

Sustainability of hevea wood

One of the reasons why hevea wood is popular is its sustainability. Unlike traditional hardwoods harvested directly from natural forests, hevea wood is a by-product of the hevea industry. This not only reduces the waste of resources but also contributes to the protection of natural forests and the reduction of the impact of deforestation. Using hevea wood also promotes sustainable and responsible resource management, contributing to environmental protection.

Physical characteristics of hevea wood

Physically, hevea wood is light in color, ranging from pale yellow to light brown, and features a straight grain with a smooth texture. These characteristics make it an excellent choice for furniture and interior design, as it can be easily finished with various stains and paints to enhance its aesthetic appeal. Moreover, hevea wood, possesses moderate durability with good shock resistance and a favorable strength-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for a wide range of applications in furniture and construction.

Disadvantages of hevea wood

However, hevea wood is not without its drawbacks. Its high moisture absorption makes it susceptible to damage in humid environments or when used outdoors. As a result, hevea wood is best suited for indoor use, where it can be properly maintained to prevent decay. Additionally, it is prone to fungal staining and insect attacks, necessitating treatments to enhance its durability.

Benefits of hevea wood

Despite these challenges, hevea wood remains a popular choice for furniture making due to its cost-effectiveness and sustainability. Its lower price point compared to other hardwoods, combined with its workability, makes it an attractive option for those seeking environmentally friendly and economically viable interior solutions. With proper care and maintenance, hevea wood,  products can maintain their natural beauty and functionality for many years.

Hevea wood in the new era has become extremely popular and “everyone knows” – precisely, that is what this wood has conquered customers.

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